Monday, May 19, 2003Re: Penn minority graduation galas"Often, they don?t receive the same recognition and psychological support as other students at the university."We should all remember that Penn's black students, denied the recognition of being able to march at the regular, white graduation ceremony, are taking initiative in creating a ceremony of their own, equivalent to that denied them. Update: Wait, nevermind. They are allowed to march with everyone else. Who knew? Posted by Andrew Grossman at 1:36 PM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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